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Welcome to Habibi Halal Food

At Habibi Halal Food, the vibrant streets of New York meet authentic Middle Eastern flavors. Located at 117 E 23rd St, this beloved food stand offers a delectable range of halal delights, from tender lamb gyros to savory chicken over rice. Patrons rave about the generous portions and the attention to quality, with fresh salad greens and perfectly seasoned proteins elevating every bite. Open late for those midnight cravings, Habibi Halal stands out as a beacon for food lovers seeking taste and affordability. With each dish, the warmth of community and passion for flavor come together, making it a true gem in the bustling city.

LOCATIONS

Welcome to the vibrant world of street food, where "Habibi Halal Food," located at 117 E 23rd St, New York, NY 10010, shines as a beacon of culinary delight. This food stand specializes in halal cuisine, offering a scrumptious array of dishes that cater to both the late-night snackers and the lunchtime crowd.

At Habibi Halal Food, expect to be treated to a tantalizing menu that features:

  • Chicken Gyro
  • Combo Gyro
  • Cheeseburger
  • Falafel Sandwich
  • Lamb Gyro
  • Fish Over Rice
  • Chicken Over Rice — a beloved favorite!

All this for a wallet-friendly starting price of just $5.99, which includes a free soda!

The atmosphere is lively and inviting, with patrons frequently praising the quality and flavor of the food. As customer Ji P. notes, the flavors are "really tasty," and the service runs late into the night—perfect for those midnight cravings. It's not just about filling your stomach; it’s about the joy of indulging in delicious food after a long day or during a night out.

Another highlight of Habibi is the generous portion sizes. Customers like Kathryn Y. and Michelle L. laud the meals for their value, with hearty servings of tender lamb and flavorful chicken that leave you satisfied without that greasy feeling often associated with fast food. The added freshness of the salads, made from real mixed greens rather than the usual bland iceberg, elevates each dish.

Many regulars, like J J., feel a connection to the food here, describing it as an addiction—especially the chicken over rice. Picture a busy day, the rain pouring down, yet you're drawn in by the aroma wafting from the cart, and you brace yourself for that comforting meal served with the signature white sauce. Customers often share their personal stories about how the dish has become a cherished part of their daily routine.

For newcomers, Jessica K. attests, "I have no idea how I'm a native New Yorker and have never eaten street meat like this before." Her enthusiasm perfectly reflects the newfound love many feel when they experience Habibi for the first time. With enormous portions, delightful toppings, and flavorful crunches from the fries, it’s a full meal that proves to be both filling and affordable.

For the sauce lovers, Habibi Halal Food stands out with its knack for indulging your cravings. Bethany W. highlights how they deliver the perfect amount of sauce on request, ensuring your gyro or rice plate is drenched in that irresistible white sauce. The green sauce is also a delightful surprise, adding a zesty touch to your meal.

Final verdict? Habibi Halal Food is not just a meal; it’s an experience. With great prices, satisfying portions, and a welcoming atmosphere, it is a standout in NYC's bustling food scene. Whether you're just a local or a curious tourist, be sure to make a stop at this food cart—satisfaction guaranteed and happiness served by the platter!

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Ji P.
Ji P.

Love this food cart! Food is really tasty. They run for really long hours. Always open when I'm hungry for midnight snack. And the price is very reasonable.

Kathryn Y.
Kathryn Y.

Love the halal here! It's really great and I recommend anyone open to it to try. I usually get the lamb halal although chicken is great too. I love that this truck gives u salad and fries as well as the halal. Overall, the portion is great and the food is amazing.

Michelle L.
Michelle L.

Food was great for a midnight snack run! The lamb in my gyro was super tender, and the flatbread was nice and chewy. Really generous portions at this food truck, and fairly affordable. They do take card now but with a 4% fee, so still recommend paying cash if you can. A gyro and a rice plate came out to $15.

J J.
J J.

If it wasnt for the halal carts, I would be a hobo by now...lunches cost 10 to 12 dollars in the upper east side in Manhattan where I go to school (hunter college). I remember going to McDonalds two blocks away buying a McChicken and it coming out to be close to 4 dollars for one. For a Mcchicken!! But it's only 5 bucks for a packed hot delicious meal with drink at habibi's. Anyway, I've been to over 15 different halal carts in the past few years in New York City (yes I keep a list). And this one hands down is the best flavor, good portion size, and great salad. You dont feel greasy or too full after a chicken over rice. With some carts I dont feel comfortable after finishing a meal because it feels greasy. You can taste the spices mixed in with the rice with each spoonful of hot chicken over rice , dont forget the white sauce. Chicken over rice is like a drug. The first time I had it I got addicted because it was so good. I gained 10 pounds freshman year of college because I would go 3 to 4 times a week no kidding. I still vividly remember the day I think it was sophomore year where it was pouring rain and windy as hell. No one was on line but I addicted to the food fought through the weather and walked there. I said chicken over rice please...and the guy was yelling CHEEEKKEEEN OVER RICEEEE FOR YOUUUU MAAHH FRIENDDDDDD while smiling with the downpour of rain surrounding us. He looked and sounded angelic at that moment. I will never forget that day..... chicken over rice will always have a special place in my heart.

Jessica K.
Jessica K.

Had this for the first time today... So good! I have no idea how I'm a native New Yorker and have never eaten street meat like this before. I've been missing out on some great (and affordable! $6 chicken over rice w/soda or water?! Whaaat) meals. Got extra white sauce and some hot sauce. My mouth is watering just thinking about it. It's definitely spicy so if you don't like heat, stay away, but for me personally, next time I'm asking for extra red. Portion was huge, actually got lunch and dinner out of it. Salad greens were great, not just bland iceberg. Some fries added just put it over the top. Get a forkful of lettuce, chicken, rice, white & red sauce, and a fry. Yep. That's the bite! Edit: I've had this a billion times since, and already twice this week. Get extra fries too and mix them all in. That's the winning move! Sometimes when I'm feeling extra fatty, I'll buy a large fries from McDonald's and throw them right on top of all the extra white sauce I asked for.

Bethany W.
Bethany W.

First off, huge props to this man for being the first to give me exactly how much sauce I want when I ask for "extra white sauce." Usually, I have to prompt halal guys two or three times to get that extra squirt. My man here doles out a nice healthy portion on the first squeeze, but will also look to you to see if you're happy. For anyone else like me who loves their halal drenched in sauce, this is the place to go. I got the chicken over rice, which is $6 and comes with a soda or water during lunch hours (until 3pm). You get a choice of a yellow or a brown rice and the salad is actually real salad greens (standard spring mix), not just the chopped lettuce and tomato usually served at halal carts. You also get a small side of french fries. They're nothing special - a bit soft for my taste - but a nice touch to make this cart stand apart from others. They've also got the rare green sauce. I'm still not sure what green sauce is even supposed to taste like or why it's a bright green but it sure does taste good. The chicken itself is solidly good - not the best I've had, but nicely seasoned with seasoned grilled onions that lend some flavor and moisture. (And happy to say there was none of that carrot nonsense mixed in with the chicken.) The chicken was a tiny, tiny touch drier than I would've liked in a couple bites, but it was nothing a good dousing of white sauce can't fix - and certainly by no means bad given the standard halal out there. Overall, I was happily surprised by the green sauce and free soda and the chicken was good enough that I know I'll be back more in the coming months for sure. Love how much sauce they put on - white sauce is like 90% why anyone ever gets halal anyways, right??

Mikey Y.
Mikey Y.

EASY FIVE OUT OF FIVE STARS I had a chicken and lamb combo rice platter with lettuce, tomatoes, corn, beans, olives all for $6 even. Even if I through a water in their a water bottle is only $1! Food is delicious, quick, and great bang for your buck. What is not to like! I will definitely go out of my way to go to this place the next time I need to eat and am in the area!